Since part of them are completely useless for some people, and other ones require an additional module (geoip), all of them are disabled by default. In order to enable them, you need to uncomment (remove the "//") the lines in the beginning of the .sma file and recompile the plugin.

Wtf? What kind of a setup?! If you have a server, then you have a compiler as well. Uploading compiled plugins is against the rules here. If you're talking about the auto compile option when you upload a .sma file here - it won't work because the plugin uses custom libraries. You're just being lazy.

Wtf? What kind of a setup?! If you have a server, then you have a compiler as well. Uploading compiled plugins is against the rules here. If you're talking about the auto compile option when you upload a .sma file here - it won't work because the plugin uses custom libraries. You're just being lazy.

Care to link to how you compile on the server instead of being a complete asshole jumping to conclusions? If someone's being lazy, it's you, for excluding the information needed to get it running, not everyone does this 24/7 like you do.

You drag and drop the plugin onto the compile.exe program located in your server's directory. As simple as that. If you don't have access to the server's machine, then you would spend ~30 additional seconds (maybe even less) to download a compiler on your computer and you wouldn't have to worry about using the other 50% of plugins that can't be compiled here. You can even setup an automatic compiler on your computer that works with the press of a single button (check the tutorials section).

I don't do this 24/7, nor I even run any servers. Since you do, you probably should have an entire server installed on your computer just for testing purposes. Installing plugins that you find everywhere without testing them first is not safe at all.

You drag and drop the plugin onto the compile.exe program located in your server's directory. As simple as that. If you don't have access to the server's machine, then you would spend ~30 additional seconds (maybe even less) to download a compiler on your computer and you wouldn't have to worry about using the other 50% of plugins that can't be compiled here. You can even setup an automatic compiler on your computer that works with the press of a single button (check the tutorials section).

I don't do this 24/7, nor I even run any servers. Since you do, you probably should have an entire server installed on your computer just for testing purposes. Installing plugins that you find everywhere without testing them first is not safe at all.

30 seconds == Windows... I don't use Windows. All these assumptions you're making, I'm just gonna use a plugin from someone with a bit more common sense.

Well none of that is my problem. When we're talking about CS 1.6 servers, common sense tells me that you have the stuff needed on your computer. I made a great plugin that everyone can use and you should be grateful for that instead of calling me an asshole (think a minute who is being an asshole here). You won't find anything similar to this (the link you're about to post is far different from this one).